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A

B

C

Models 

A (Inches)

B (Inches)

C (Inches)

75

51.5

13"

8"

100

55.5

15"

9"

150

61.5

16"

10"

SYSTEM DIMENSIONS

BASIC PRINCIPLES

The success of the installation will depend, to a great extent, on advanced planning and preparation. Careful attention to the location of the unit, accessibility to electrical and 

drain facilities, and the availability of the proper tools will ensure a professional-looking installation.

Of utmost importance is the assurance that the filter has been properly applied and meets all specifications.

Application:

 

Correct application is directly associated with the performance and life expectancy of any water filter. It is important, therefore, to understand how your WaterGroup Water 
Filter functions and to know its capabilities and limitations so that a correct application can be made. 
By following the guidelines and recommendations set forth in this manual, you can be certain your filter is applied correctly.

 

MM / nextSand Filter

 

The Automatic Water Filter is capable of removing particulate matter particle size as small as 30 microns. It will not remove color, organics, colloidal turbidity or dissoved solids. 
Some applications include: 

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Removal of suspended matter in any water system 

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Removal of particulate matter, such as clay, mud, etc. 

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Prefiltration of oxidized iron prior to an automatic or manual softener 

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Removal of light sand

The quality and number of gallons of filtered water between backwashes will depend upon the amount, type, and size of the particulate matter being filtered. If a water 

sample is sent to a laboratory, where application of a MMF Type unit is contemplated. The laboratory will test for Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) and suspended solids 

(mg/L). The sample will also be filtered through 10 micron filter paper and NTU run on a filtered sample. If the NTU of the raw water exceeds 150, suspended solids exceed 150 

mg/L, or the filter water throught the 10 micron filter paper has unacceptable quality, a MMF filter might not be applicable. As a guide, the U.S. Public Health Drinking Water 

standards states the turbidity should not exceed 1 NTU. The exact number of gallons filtered between backwashes can not be given because of many variables.

TO Filter

 

Automatic Water Filter with Activated Media will control chlorine taste and odor, and it will also remove most objectional organic colors. It will not remove hydrogen sulfide. It 
is important to note that whenever the cause of an objectional taste or odor has not been established, Health Authorities should determine if the water is safe to drink. Do not 
use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.

NU Filter*

 

Automatic Water Filter with Neutralizing Media will neutralize slightly acid water (pH 5.2 to >6.8) and thus help to prevent unsightly brown or green stains due to corrosion 

of household plumbing. If the pH is between 5 and 6, one part of Magnesium Oxide Media should be mixed with five parts of Calcite Media to provide additional neutralizing 

capability. If the water to be treated has a pH less than 5, a high hardness, or a high carbon dioxide level, NF might not be applicable; a solution feeder should be used. Because 

NF adds hardness, it should be used prior to a softener.

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NOTE:

 Under dynamic conditions it might be necessary to mix five parts Calcite with one part Magnesium

Oxide to effectively raise the pH. In order to size and apply the equipment correctly, 

a complete analysis of the water supply should be obtained.

Summary of Contents for HT 565BM-75

Page 1: ...system is not intended for treating water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system Canada West 855 Park St Unit 1 Regina SK S4N 6...

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Page 3: ...UCTIONS 23 BACKWASHING INSTRUCTIONS 24 SERVICING 565 VALVE 25 TIMER REPLACEMENT PISTON ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT 26 METER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT For Models Manufactured afterValve Serial Date of November 201...

Page 4: ...o pistons seals and or spacers within the control valve are not covered in this warranty due to the harsh environment s It is recommended to regularly inspect and service the control valve on an annua...

Page 5: ...15 20 9 x 48 3 4 and 1 118 HT 565MM 150 1 5 7 0 10 0 7 0 15 20 10 x 54 3 4 and 1 144 NextSandTurbidity Filters HT 565NEX 75 0 75 4 0 6 0 3 5 3 5 8 x 44 1 2 1 90 HT 565NEX 100 1 00 5 0 8 0 4 0 3 5 9 x...

Page 6: ...Units NTU and suspended solids mg L The sample will also be filtered through 10 micron filter paper and NTU run on a filtered sample If the NTU of the raw water exceeds 150 suspended solids exceed 15...

Page 7: ...rapped within it to the drain 3 In Service Position The unit then returns to the In Service position While this happens water continues to enter the tank CAUTION Do not use where the water is microbio...

Page 8: ...oss of the small parts keep them in the parts bag until you are ready to use them What is included in the box For Models 75 100 150 and 200 TO and Birm Filter Only you will expect the following Shippi...

Page 9: ...rately in carton and bags What is included with 20 30 models 1 Tank Model 30 will get an Adapter and Oring attached to the tank 2 Control Valve with Parts Box 3 Media Boxes Qty 2 for 20 Qty 3 for 30 4...

Page 10: ...b 3 Mar 4 April 5 May 6 June 7 July 8 Aug 9 Sep A Oct B Nov C Dec 3 Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A 10 B 11 C 12 D 13 E 14 F 15 G 16 H 17 I 18 J 19 K 20 L 21 M 22 N 23 O 24 P 25 Q 26 R 27 S 28 T 29 U 30 V 31...

Page 11: ...uld also be noted Handle the filter unit with care Damage can result if it is dropped or set on sharp uneven projections on the floor Do not turn the filter unit upside down NOTE If a severe loss in w...

Page 12: ...llow sufficient space around the unit for easy servicing 7 If your water source is a community water supply a public water supply or you wish to bypass water used for a geothermal heat pump lawn sprin...

Page 13: ...or underground copper pipe is tied to the copper water lines and these lines are cut during installation of the Noryl bypass valve and or poly pipe an approved grounding strap must be used between the...

Page 14: ...trap Water Meter Raw Water To Outdoors Drain Electrical Panel Figure 1c Hard Filtered Water Cold Soft Water Hard Soft Water Water Heater Softener Drain Birm BM Filter Ground Strap Water Meter Raw Wate...

Page 15: ...1d Outlet Inlet Figure 1d Neutralizing Filter NF Typical Installation INSTALLATION STEPS Determine the best location for your water filter bearing in mind the location of your water supply lines drain...

Page 16: ...edia Bed Carbon Black Support Bed when supplied Fine Medium and or Coarse Gravel Plug the Riser Tube Upper Cone The riser distributor remains inside the tank seated in the depression at the bottom a b...

Page 17: ...avel Multi Media Filter MM or nextSand Media Bed nextSand Black Support Bed when supplied Fine Medium and or Coarse Gravel NOTE Some medias like those used in NU Models are sacrificial and deplete fas...

Page 18: ...the outside faucets but including the water heater and therefore the hot water lines being supplied with treated water NOTICE Inspect and check that the brine line plug is connected to the valve NOTI...

Page 19: ...ater Water Heater Hot Soft Water Water Softener Filter In In Out In Out Out Cold Soft Water To Outside Faucet NOTICE THERE ARE INLET AND OUTLET LABELS ON THE VALVE PLEASE MAKE SURE TO PLUMB AS SHOWN H...

Page 20: ...ter runs clear to drain 7 Press any button to advance to the RINSE position Check the drain line flow Allow the water to run for 3 4 minutes or until the water is clear 8 The valve will automatically...

Page 21: ...inked drain line must be replaced d Is the drain line installed in a way that it will freeze in cold weather e If the system incorporates a standard air to water pressure tank does it have the require...

Page 22: ...e consulted prior to performing the procedure The plumbing system and water using appliances that have been exposed even for a short time to iron fouled water need to be cleaned of the precipitated ir...

Page 23: ...tested for pH iron and manganese on both the treated and raw water to ensure your water conditions haven t changed 3 Inspect the ControlValve and the piping between the iron filter and the pressure t...

Page 24: ...happens contact your dealer for a replacement media bed MM nextSand under normal operating conditions the media should never need to be replaced If you experience pressure loss and cannot correct it w...

Page 25: ...ypass system first open the valve in the bypass line then close the valves at the conditioner inlet outlet b If the conditioner has an integral bypass valve put it in the bypass position c If there is...

Page 26: ...bly 6 Replace the piston assembly and reverse following steps in this section Remove 3 X Screws Plate Seal and Spacer Brine Valve Assembly Piston Assembly Meter Cable 1 3 2 2X Clips PISTON AND OR BRIN...

Page 27: ...the Injector Cap Out Remove the injector assembly oring and screen Clean the injectors and replace cap 1 Disconnect the meter cable from the meter 2 Disconnect the valve from bypass by removing clips...

Page 28: ...1 Remove the powerhead front cover 2 Remove all connections from the circuit board 3 Remove the cover from the powerhead 4 Remove the motor screws and pull the motor out from powerhead 1 3 2 1 2 1 Pul...

Page 29: ...29 REPLACING PCBS Remove PCBs by removing the screws shown in the picture Remove front cover...

Page 30: ...418 MM 100 9 x 48 25010034 25010036 25010035 50010005 10010043 95415 MM 150 10 x 54 25010049 25010051 25010050 50010005 10010043 95416 MM 200 12 x 52 25010058 25010060 25010059 50010005 10010043 95417...

Page 31: ...10099 Screw ST2 9 13 Large Wafer 1 B20 60010100 Washer 3x13 1 B19 60010575 Screw ST4 2 12 Large Wafer 1 B18 60010661 Screw ST4 2 12 Large Wafer 1 B17 60010672 Magnet 3 2 7 1 B16 60010662 Brine Gear 1...

Page 32: ...ECTOR NOZ ZLE WHITE 1 A10 INJECTOR THROAT WHITE 1 A9 60010069 SECURE CLIP S 1 A8 60010093 INJECTOR BODY 1 A7 60010657 DLFC 3 0GPM 1 A6 60010044 O RING 12 2 1 A5 60010229 QC DRAIN LINE ELBOW 1 A4 60010...

Page 33: ...ss Shaft Inlet 1 17 O ring 30 2 65 2 16 Shaft Seal 2 15 92846 Plug Clip 2 14 Shaft Clip 2 13 60010209 Bypass Plug 2 12 60010044 O ring 12 2 2 11 60010126 Screw M4 12 2 10 60010046 SS Clip 2 9 Bush 2 8...

Page 34: ...rol B Timer motor stopped or jammed A Remove piston assembly and inspect bore Remove foreign material and check control in various regeneration positions B Replace timer motor Press and v for 8 second...

Page 35: ...Key for 3 Seconds Press Set Regen to Select the Value and Up Down Arrow to Change it Refer to the values on the blocks that need to be set Press Down Key to move to the next screen Setting Vacation M...

Page 36: ...purchaser in possession of a tank that fails within 120 months provided that the water conditioner is at all times operated in accordance with speci cations and not subject to freezing General Provis...

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